BSS
  11 May 2026, 19:39

Research essential for teachers’ professional growth: KU VC

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KHULNA, May 11, 2026 (BSS) – Vice-Chancellor of Khulna University Professor Dr Md Rezaul Karim today said there is no alternative to research for the career development of young university teachers.

He made the remarks while addressing the inaugural session of a daylong workshop titled “Research for Academics: Early Career Perspective”, organised by the university’s Research and Innovation Centre (RIC) at the central research conference room.

The VC said the current administration aims to transform Khulna University into a strong research-oriented institution.

To achieve this goal, researchers must maintain originality while demonstrating their capabilities in global academic competition.

He said the university has already undertaken various initiatives to ensure visible progress in research activities.

Highlighting the importance of research for young academics, he urged newly recruited teachers to develop a research-oriented mindset from the beginning of their careers.

The VC also stressed the need for awareness and ethical practices in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in research and academia.

Speaking as special guest, Treasurer Professor Dr Md Nurunnabi said university teachers should engage in research activities from the outset of their professional careers, as quality research builds academic and professional competence.

RIC Director Professor Dr Kazi Mohammad Didarul Islam presided over the event.

Among others, Dean of the School of Science, Engineering and Technology Professor Dr Md Ashraful Alam and RIC Joint Director Professor Dr Md Asaduzzaman spoke at the function.

Lecturers Ferdousi Zaman Oishi of the Sociology Discipline and Abdullah Al Noman of the Computer Science and Engineering Discipline also addressed the programme.

Following the inaugural session, four technical sessions were held on “Developing a Research Identity and Research Ethics”, “Research Skills and Methodology”, “Publication, Dissemination and Collaboration”, and “Research Opportunities and Funding: Khulna University and Beyond”.

The sessions were conducted by the Vice-Chancellor, Treasurer and RIC Director, focusing on research ethics, research skill development, publication strategies, collaboration, and funding opportunities.

Deans of different schools, heads of disciplines and RIC joint directors, among others, attended the opening session, while lecturers from various disciplines of the university participated in the workshop.